But international experience won’t guarantee a starting berth, with competition for places heating up in a squad full of depth.

“Yes we have four Wales ‘C’ Internationals but that doesn’t guarantee them a starting place!

I think we’ve proven in the time we’ve been here that we’re not afraid to make decisions!

We want to keep everyone on their toes and to be fair to the four Internationals, they’re not the type to rest on their laurels anyway.

We have a good stock of lads and them four are prime examples of the identity we’re hoping to create here next season.”

To help the new recruits gel together, there have been taster days for fans and younger players to come along and attend.

The social media aspect of the football club has improved, bridging the gap between the squad and supporters.

“We’ve done a lot of team bonding work in pre-season. Social events such as footgolf and the odd day out here and there has served us well.

Our Media Team has played a huge part in bringing us together as have the Senior Players. They now drive the standards of the squad and it’s quite refreshing to hear some of the squad members saying how much they’ve enjoyed the last six weeks together.

We’re in a good place physically and mentally so hopefully, we can get off to a good start.”

Other clubs have been busy in the transfer market, including Bala Town who have recruited Andy Mangan, Danny Gossett and Henry Jones this summer. The Lakesides have been earmarked as one of the sides who have recruited well.